EOR S A L;E— ONE HUNDRED FAT SHEEP. Apply to lo.G-6 J. BERRY, Dovedale. MRS. E. G. KINO, Dress and Mant_e Maker, ' 951 Ngatiawa-street, College Hill FOR SALE. A FAST-TROTTING HORSE, with TRAP find HARNESS, nearly new. 793 Apply G. ARMSTRONG. FOR SALE. 3 YOUNG COWS, 4 ard fl years old, near ca'.virg. R. DONALD, 10« Wakapufcka. FOR SALE. A PEDIGREE BULL, 20 months oh. Will te ccen st the Richmond Show it. DONALD. 1055 Wak-.ip uaka. (>< OOD ACCOMMODATION for Gentle T men and Private Rooms for Fnmili«p at Mrs. ASKEW'S, Kose Lodge, Nile-st. 67
EF R E E M A N , • GENERAL AGENT, 636 — 6mo Bri.'gc at., Nelson. IF th's sLould meet the eye of In. HODGES , late of AIC-STBR, Warwickshire, communicate with J. UVERBORY, care of J. Yatss, Draper, George-street, Dunedin. 1 102— 2p f¥!o an industrious man with small capital A FOR SALE A Highly Remunerative BUTCHERY G -sines?. For address, &c, apply ,: Mail " Office. 636 -tc We Die to Live acd Live to Die. TO TBE PUBLIC OF NELSON.— As I am io communication with the best Dyeing Establi binents io Britain. I am able to DYE GOODS IN ALL tha NEWEST COLORS. — French Merinos, Reps, Lustre?, and all other materials Dyed aad Finished to lock like new without being taken to pieces. — Your's, etc., ALIX. ROBERTSON, Collingwood-st. Agent tt Wellington— 495.3 m H. G. GOODMAN, Lamb'on Quay.
PUBLIC NOTICE. We respectfully beg to thank the public for the liberal support they have given to us for the last twenty years, and more especially for the very extended patronage since we altered our style of business We have often been asked the reason wby we are able to sell our goods cheaper than any other person in Nelson. Our answer to that is — Firstly : That we only sell for Cash. Secondly : That being Direct Importers, we are able to sell at much cheaper rates than if the goods were bought in the Colony, as we purchase them considerably under the wholesale prices here. Thirdly: Being thorough Practical Shoemakers, we have no wages to pay for anything in the shape of Managers, and theretore our expenses are a mere nothing. Fourthly : And we are now in a position, as far as money is concerned, to take advantage of any Bargains in the trade that may be offering. But we are too well versed in the business to have anything to do with bankrupt stocks, as it requires too much gas to puff such goods away. Our friends will therefore find us at the Old Stand in Upper Bridge-street, where, we aro certain, all will be satisfied, and by purchasing from us they will save money, and we shall get a small profit. We do not intend to advertise Boots @ 3/4£ worth 12/6 f, as that way of advertising does not suit thinking people. HEALY & SON. 83T Ladies' Cashmere Boots, 3/3. Ladies' Kid Boots, 6/-. Men's Bluchers, 7/6. Men' Elastic Sides, from 6/6. 30
Bee-hiye Store. JUST IiECFIVED, AND NOW ON SALE— T>RIME HAMS aod BACON 10 Side j TAKAKA BACON 1 Case CANTERBURY HAMS AND BACON in splendid condition. Also, Just Arrived — 3 Crates of BROWN WARE, CONSISTING OF Covered Butter Jars, 3 pints to 4 galle. Uncovered Bntter Jars, 3, 4, S, fi gills. Bread Pans, oval and round, 2, 3, 4, galls. Pickle Jars, all sites. 30 dozen Stone Jelly Cans. H. V. Phillips, BEE-HIVE STORE, Corner of Bridge and Collingwood-bts., NELSON. 878
Dr. A. Groves Duff, (Doctor of Medicine of the University of Edinburgh, and foimcrlv of H.M. Bengal Army), HAS COMMENCED PRACTICE, and may be con.uited daily at Me. Prichard's, Trafalgar-st., From 10 a m. to I p.m., and from 3 to 6 p.m Private Residence : — Corner op Scdth Trafalgar and f ronte Streets,— House lately occupied by his Honor Judge Broad. 125— 3tn REMOVAL. JTT'ELLY, Boot and Shoe- • _____ maker, begs 10 inform his patrons that be has Removed to Briogkstreet, two doore above the Bee-hive Store, where he will carry on his business as usual. ' Just received, and now opened up, A good stock of Ladies' and Children's Boots, 915-t c at lowest remunerative prires. FOR SALE. THE Old-established HOUSE, witb immediate possession, known as the WAKIFIfeLD ABMS, with 25 Acres of good Land, more or less, with Stables, Yards, &c. Ihe House contains every convenience 88 an Accommodation House for Travellers &c, &c. ' For further particulars, apply to E. BAIGENT, ) v W. WRATT, / Executors. Wakefield, April 2, 1879. 1079
NEW GOODS ForthbAUTDMNAND WINTER SEASONS. Loyeday & Heyhoe Have just received ex s.s. « Somersetshire » and « Garonne," Shipments for Autumn and early Winter wear— New Jackets New Trimmings New Dress Goods New RibboDS S ew g 8 ** New Hosiery New Millinery &c> &Ci> &( / Also, a Eresh Supply of Calico*, Sheetings, Flannels, Blankets, Llollands, Linens, Shirtings, and all goods suited for family and domestic purposes. — o SPECIAL NOTICE.— LOVEDAY & HEYHOE'wiU continue m __«•___. «. BALANCE OF THE UNSOLD STOCK pSed SX^ J Cows at the SEDUCED SALE PKICE P S, until th^wLle fscW tice^l^T Shipmentß are fihort,y GXpeCted ' ° f **£ ?? c Dre ssmaking Department Will be carried on as usual under the management of MISS BAILEY. LOVEDAYand HEYHOE (Late John Coutts), 1 TRAFALGAR-STREET,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 83, 7 April 1879, Page 3
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